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raises alarm on america's don't campaign which has taken hundreds of innocent lives despite the us claims that very few civilians come under fire. one ten p i was outside with my grandma then everything became doc i was scared to talk to study girl who survived a us drone attack travels to washington to tell congress how her home was destroyed and her grandmother kill the eu isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of the nsa
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surveillance allegations germany wants edwards noted himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's the phone to be intact. she knew only in germany france and india. now stay the course of the united states is going to repeat itself. art is a roughly thirty latency speaks exclusively to an estate weeks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical but america will stop its surveillance anytime soon data behind the barbed wire art he travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp for the military staff deny is that the facilities the dark reputation. meyer that biology torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality
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lol. what kept you up from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories this is auntie with the weekly now. a pakistani family that witnessed the c i a drone strike which killed in a grandmother. headed to washington this week to testify before congress party's candidate can was an emotional briefing where family members ask us lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack this was the first time apple victims of us drone strikes were in congress that apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only the four other members of congress. it's no secret the us congress generally improves the drone strikes. it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart. even though part was when these two victims were appealing to the article the twenty fourth of four tax year the us drone strike left his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven years old when the phils let's kill all
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the vegetables in the garden no longer love blue skies are grey ski grey in for a short period of time the mental tension and see it eases when the sky brightness that draws to an unsold us that the msm arias and moving abroad out of their home in north and sirius died and the father of his family said he looked at the life around here in bc he wished his children to be able to walk the streets not afraid of being bombed at the moment. my mother was killed. my children. i'm so glad that people are going to hear a story that's when we came to america. knowing the light of the link to my house the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea when i'm on the field when trent and i was outside with my grandma then everything became dark. i was
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dead. the mice don't intend on going and to my was bleeding like trying to clean my hands had not kept coming out but i was very scared. i just kept my name. we also learned that the us government did not grant the of the winner of this family a prominent pakistani lawyer was soon the c i a the house and the hapless that the victims of crimes rights in pakistan. four hundred and fifty thousand boe conditional fold your clothes this time. in a competition to the idea being that poland who gets to go forth the goal to live. it's on until the porcelain god in the suv and it held that the doctor did this in turn been or could be that in a position to lead the idiot the purpose of this great thing was to put a human face to drone strikes as the torch has been in congress the tragedy of this family will fall on deaf years but there's hope that the will take notice. in washington i'm going to come. according to the united states
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the three hundred and seventy six and run attacks which have been carried out over the past decade. claimed fuel civilian outlines but local reports indicate at least nine hundred innocent people including two hundred children have been killed in pakistan. documentary filmmaker robert greenwald took of the story of the raymond family as inspiration for his latest movie and says the doesn't understand the consequences of drops. people wanna believe in santa claus and they also want to believe that it's a simple solution to these incredibly complicated problem. we started reading that the drones were killing the only high value targets and represented an imminent threat. it doesn't make sense just not possible. so i think there was a kind of thoughtfulness. yes finally we found a magic pill. which is part of it. some of it. he is the fact that american soldiers wore in there so people say it doesn't matter that's important is that the family speaking to all kinds of americans. people
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have a mother of a father and who look at them and can't justify the killing the week done and you had this extraordinary militarily industrial electoral complex bipartisan committee agrees that's the way to solve problems is that by invading occupying and running. we have to change all of us this week the us drug program has also dealt a blow to the peace process in the country. the strike killed of the country's toll among the leader just a day before a government delegation was set to start negotiations with the group the nation is now on high security alert over fears militants could retaliate pakistan's interior minister accused washington of sabotaging efforts to end the violence. a local expert told us he believes it's in the pakistani people who pay the price. the prime minister what was in washington d c only have me back. i have spoken to president obama to get a bit of confidence
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regarding the download process and that also been in the quest for the drone attacks to stop because that every kid i live on fox on admitted that the condition of the drone attacks must come to an end before the cover of the dial up cable. but instead of the joint attacks being stopped me in your soul. i did but he was the gestapo it is going to be the people of loxton and not us the united states does not have the right to be judge judy and execution of all rolled into one big balcony up on it. an eu delegation and a separate group from germany were in washingto this week to try and find out more about the nsa is alleged spying activities. but the diplomats and any peas didn't get the answers they were looking for. the teal group failed to get any clarification on reports that world leaders were spied on and whether or not the white house knew about. it remains to be seen what actions europe will take now after relations with washington took a serious hit. germany has been fuming over allegations that angela
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merkel cell phone could have been kept since two thousand and two three years before she became chancellor. one of the country's amp's wants edward snowed in to testify on the matter because he doesn't trust us intelligence officials. don't you do you think i'd die. i think it's important to work together with mr snow in rather than putting him in prison he always liked more clarity on these allegations someone to make sure something like this it doesn't happen again. snow in the world for many years for the cit and an essay so i'm sure he can tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the nsa has been very scarce with providing information. i also think that the organization including nsc chief keith alexander aren't always be truthful they want to claim they'll never bring german laws and their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's ford is not legal. that's why i have trouble trusting u s
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intelligence official the quiet american security officials and policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who was responsible for organized a global surveillance. here's us secretary of state john kerry. explaining why the white house didn't know what exactly the nsa is doing i am. is there. oh and for all. that statement doesn't match up with the explanation given by the nsa chief though keith alexander said his agency was being told who to spy on by policymakers including us in the summer despite the ongoing surveillance scandal and what seems like a bridge between the u s intelligence and the state department. nothing will change. that's what the man who has been releasing these nsa leak said glenn greenwald told rt is roughly the allegiance brazil germany and france
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india. now stay the course of the united states is going to repeat itself. several weeks or months in almost every country around or all be very clear objective of the s a is not just collect all this but to keep it for as long as they are the big time party a few good citizens anywhere else. isn't it. edwards noted meanwhile explain why he gave out these and save documents in the first place. let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published injuries dash spiegel magazine. as the name implies that the nsa whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way. according to stoughton. he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks. manifestos as a society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights. ultimately stoughton is glad his links
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lead to a debate over surveillance which could crave reforms. any information who is a whistleblower with the m i five. she thinks that the problem is that current legislation is in keeping up with advanced spying technology. in the tax break and for him because all the ground that the fines to pay down the mountain at a time to think that getting married in the tba. each unit at the school. they'll open final to have to count the time. the new technology has allowed this to happen and the north which is nice to be undemocratic eat and see how we asked why don't i just know he cannot between fifth and nose are now reaching the contestants could take. until later in the program state of denial the last them. you feel
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right now and he'll be able to point to it we have not had a patient in this area. i guess. in just a few minutes we report from the notorious guantanamo bay detention center were over a dozen inmates are undergoing daily torture is force feeding procedure described by the staff there as merely uncomfortable plots. syria takes one more step towards it being free of chemical weapons with the successful destruction of all its production facilities. after the break we take a look at the disarmament challenges that still lie ahead for the war torn country. off the they use it. eye. from
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the weekly here on rt. eight months in over a dozen guantanamo bay inmates still remain on hunger strike protesting their indefinite detention and the alleged use of torture camps of staff is force feeding those refusing to eat. a procedure that has been described as a brutal and extremely painful. he summons the future cannot travel to the notorious prison to investigate what is really happening there the guantanamo every morning at eight am. the us national anthem. you've got to cross the state holds america's most analysts present no one likes to be spent on along with a hat on the torture of hunger strikes and suicides have marked this place since two thousand and two near human beings after all there's no reason expected to enjoy the new year. no we don't pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war and terror whether they're innocent and it is not the one job for you to teach us and we have a consistent determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred and seventy nine prisoners. the majority
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released without charges today one hundred and sixty four remain over half of them cleared for release but still kept locked up. on the other side of the barbed wire. life is a blast. water would be for science. as of the really bad about him just like any common american town goes off least get to come here but i mean it's absolutely beautiful place to get a round of other stuffs getting around the other stuff is not hard. a lot of what goes on here is kept under a thick veil of denial and secrecy and also houses the hospital and a librarian this is also a place where patients are force fed and even though the hunger strike is largely an officially said to be over. we know that at least fifteen people are continually being force fed here today. the tube is passed down to a person's nostril and pushed all the way down to their stomach
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before it passed on the nose wheel over it. can we give the patient choice. they want help liking. which is the agent. you will. no my period or if they want. olive oil to lubricated the two most of our patients have been using allah will. he seemed like it. in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. this guy which nostril they want. this well meet your world medical bodies are in agreement that force feeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i tell my clients. this is the guantanamo base only described as torture the restraint as they're strapped into. they actually call the portrait and that the force feeding takes up to forty five minutes and is performed twice a day. this is the civilian world that said it feels strange. i've never heard this is enough i'm not perfect. officials are beyond nonchalant about
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the highly criticized practice. you might feel differently from the way i might feel uncomfortable has been the most that i've heard that they don't even believe it will be sitting in a will as in all it sounds stupid i volunteered that the procedure be demonstrated on me. request a client that the prisoners who look like one another and the ice because we just keep saying the same thing that we were tortured and abused. they found items to the charity stripe above makes to the ground today with a strap across the tasman forced into a tube into our noses never thirteen years had he been allowed to speak directly to a journalist while remaining at gitmo on the weekend statements to the winners would love nothing more than to sit down with john wasn't a problem. i feel about their daily lives of communicating seems to only occur here that's a holiday to a point where maybe they had been verbalize and a lot of hopelessness. we knew where to immediately intervene and i try to insist that person to make sure that there wasn't any thoughts that
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maybe i'm wanting to harm themselves over in their lives with charts lead these often used to pinpoint patients to spare the last them. you feel right now and he'll be able to point to it we have not had a patient in this area. think ants meanwhile six suicides and dozens of suicide attempts have taken place at the detention facility. we haven't seen the autopsies the us government hasn't released any formal report her findings going outside to active camps at guantanamo camp five fold single cells with the so called less compliant detainees are held camp number six is one filled with communal cells when officials deem the detainee to behave better. there was boarded by being allowed to live in groups. well the teams are kept away from us what we witnessed a clean empty prison cells with cozy pajamas. colgate toothpaste and a maximum security shampoo was paraded in front of journalists as proof everything is so much better here than any silly horror
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stories we all have heard is this teacher in a critique guantanamo bay cuba. the boys got more news awaiting for your website including britain. it has scrapped a plan to force people from india pakistan and some african countries to make a cash deposit of over three thousand pounds for a six month the center for policy caused outrage at home and abroad. you can have the car to the comp. full story. plus are you ready to become a close friday the concert dropped its proposal for a swedish citizen to change their name into this gender mix one in return for helping them set up a new life in berlin. the website of all the details on that like the ad campaign. this week is syria passed a milestone in its chemical disarmament successfully destroying on time. all of the production
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facilities. the complete annihilation of all its existing stockpiles is now scheduled to be completed by the end of june. a bizarre piece. mostly are reports from damascus meeting that deadline could be a major task. dangerous condition that's how the noble prize committee despite the blip of chemical weapons inspectors and slice them yet. not to mention the boutique like to dine. october twenty five damascus to my cd tell plan of its chemical weapons stockpiles done. october twenty seven foreign inspectors visited or decay sites midst. senate finishes destroying or equipment used in the production and mixing up wasting gas and newsagents don. we shot him in it. i mean whatever we can. but to know this is a vertical concluded that person's complications field on so called security concerns. and that's the reason why twenty nine reading has been missed
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the biggest problems it faces is how to access sites in rebel controlled areas seth on the rebels have seen unwilling to cooperate inspectors have managed to visit twenty one between the sides. and although they haven't fit to be named to the polls. damascus insists it's getting a chance to mow those sites being visited under government control and we're hopeless walking toward. the on the groups condemn. to implement what they are expected to improve it's the most difficult mission is undertaken by the organization for the prohibition of chemical means destroying the country's chemical weapons stockpile. in the midst of a civil war. two women into syria actually stopped producing chemical weapons in nineteen ninety eight. as it is as old time tunes that can be a strategic substitutions and an awesome conflict and national mall none of this unspoken reason
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my phone and speak his mind damascus in this case. a chemical attack on the twenty first in which hundreds of people with kill bill two buckets with seven gas fired at damascus the subgroups those responsible are constantly on. it makes to dine in the destruction of serious chemical weapons program is the middle of next year. by then damascus must destroy them move its entire stockpile. an ambitious twenty nine in very difficult circumstances. the crt damascus. the head of the syrian opposition coalition has declared that they will only attended the geneva peace conference if there is a set timeframe for bush or al assad to step down. rebel groups has been accused of tampering with the disarmament efforts middle east analyst and charmaine and are wanting explains why they may be against damascus is the parent will to cooperate on the chemical weapons issue there is evidence that rebels had some on their hands on some chemical weapons we've certainly seen in iraq and turkey. rebels being apprehended with chemically engines and components of chemical
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weapons in their possession a really important point and this is something i heard from the syrian government official earlier this year the syrian government has them for sometime now viewing chemical weapons as a liability in a burden and precisely for these reasons because potentially on rebels could get their hands on small amounts of these chemical agents and use them across the border in israel or turkey. and then justify a ah military attack against syrian government so they have been quite pleased that had been transferred to his come together to unpack to rid them of these weapons on so that excuse del longer exists. so to go to some of the world news for you this hour at least nine people have been killed by a string of insurgent attacks targeting security forces across iraq in may the central city of book over three police officers died and scores were injured after three suicide bombers blew themselves up one after another. the surge in violence over recent months has claimed thousands of victims with authorities
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struggling to contain the bloodshed that despite wide ranging operations and tightened security. at least six people including one child have died after a ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort of papaya. twenty eight people remain unaccounted for. there are reports that up to two hundred were on board. even though the maximum capacity is one hundred and fifty the accident has been blamed on an engine problem which forced passengers to rush to one side of the vessel causing it to flip. meanwhile another boat has capsized off the western coast of myanmar leaving dozens of people missing there. it was reportedly headed from on the dash caring about seventy passengers with only eight pounds so far. the incident comes amid to the un warning of the start of an exit is from the countries from kenya state which has been torn by ethnic clashes as many as fifteen hundred people have
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fled in the last week with several reports of drowning the world's first midpoint atm was opened in the canadian city of vancouver this week the machine allows users to exchange their cyber currency and the cash and vice versa but for now take a look at how the corn works. basically it's a currency used for online transactions and to make good work lines set up a web of wallets hiding their names behind the digital code banks middleman and tax agencies are all about reducing fees. but the payment can still be traced. next you choose whether to shop online using the coins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro. the coins are collected through a process called my name which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all plain sailing. last month the fbi shutdown of the online black
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market silk road season nearly thirty million dollars worth of good points mitchell did returned from the corn exchange store in vancouver told us what impact this may have on the digital currency gaining credibility next thing he deftly as a potential to be revolutionary um bbc gets the cash into digital form or you can send it around the world into me with no middlemen. we've got anti money laundering austin please read many users to three thousand dollars per day every transaction you meet is recorded on a ledger on the main reason that i see it but it's of me wants to find out who is making a transaction that can be done ah the socorro is a perfect example of that they end up shutting down the silk road that was a beast the ub of law clerk a new day and to be actually shut that down which is actually a very good thing for the currency of the hole is the life you associate with associated with pointed straight at me with the silk road. and so since it's been shut down god because he
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didn't get above ten percent off or boat wall dollars and since then people realize that it's not just a motorbike market. and it's actually a legitimate currency gains actually gone up one hundred percent since the well coming up it's the worlds apart would post up some of blago. but before we go. here are some of the week's images from the olympic flame was record breaking journey across russia. with less than a hundred days before the winter games in sochi the olympic flame is continuing its ambitious relay started in the north pole and in just a few days will blast off for the international space station. the torch is passing through towns and cities of the world's biggest country currently touring that russia's north. don't forget that our t dot com busy full selection of videos and photos from the olympic lanes marathon. cz. the almost
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every culture has a traditional bread and that's no different for the native americans one here today and bought the cafe at the national museum of the american indian to find out more. it is very simple it's about for the whole thing. there is flour salt sugar as well. mix lightly that whole deal. what does that starbucks to get about a breakfast so we don't get it over mix. so once i got it comes together it's not like
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a normal red dye which thankfully had a whole flock together. the cutting out lots of stuff that they will but if i was working with you rip off small pieces. laugh if you're just gonna come out flat and a devil dog and two three and a cut like this what that is what you've got friday doesn't fall off but we know about. just keep the lights. let's just get to about three degree water. to photograph crt. i think it is now. i doubt it was the second. if we're right on to play in the great thing is that once you can use the silver really works well the funniest of all of us. it is the official state thread of south dakota since two thousand won he can find fry bread over the mirror the two courtyards in mexico a brave the second stop of the cast
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and of course oppose the pub else i'll go. the basically saying that the very recently join me again next time for another edition of this nation has a bright sunny bank park. it's friday. i want to line and kick a guy in ten cal. you weren't in the media has his constant push for new clooney who she has planted on e harmony delivered this speech day before the end of the history of the start of the iran hostage crisis. the more hardline is not taking his test and pass on the honey of compromising wit

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